It ain't fading
Man I got to let it out
Am I quitting?
Screaming nothing ever come out
I keep feeling lost
I'll never find my way out
I'm not thanking them
Unless the truth can pour out

Give me some courage
Beating me down the voice sometime
Are you laughing at my body?
I hate and slide
I hate and slide

I take this time
To let out what’s inside
Cause I will panic
Sometimes I wish you'd die
Full of sorrow
You may bestow my pride
And all this hate is bottled up inside

My heart is breaking
Man you really ripped it out
You take pleasure watching as I claw my way out

The hurt rising
Soon it's going to tear my soul out
It’s not kosher feeling like I’m on my way out

Give me some courage
Beating me down the voice sometime
Are you laughing at my body?
I hate and slide
I hate and slide

I'll take this time
To let out what’s inside
Cause I will panic
Sometimes I wish you'd die
Full of sorrow
You may bestow my pride
And all this hate is bottled up inside

Feeling the haze as they cut down my spine
Peeling your flesh like the way you've cut mine
Do you feel happy you fucked up my mind
You’re going to pay this time

I'll take this time
To let out what’s inside
Cause I will panic
Sometimes I wish you'd die
Full of sorrow
You may bestow my pride.
And all this hate is bottled up inside


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    this song it called Bottled Up Inside >.< silly people i have to agree, its a wonderful song. oh, the lyrics are wrong as well.

    GaNgStA.freakon January 01, 2008   Link

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